FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE SUBJECT TECHNOLOGY
[0001] The subject technology relates to household or commercial cookware vessels and lids,
for example, pots and pans with removable lids, which may be used to cook food on
a range top or in an oven.
[0002] A person using a cookware vessel with a removable lid on a range top will often need
to remove the lid during the cooking process, for example, to stir the contents being
cooked, or to add ingredients during cooking. This may require setting the lid aside
on a nearby surface such as a countertop. However, this entails the problem of soiling
the surface with material that may be on the lid.
[0003] There is a need to provide some means to temporarily stow a removable lid during
cooking, within easy reach of the user, without soiling nearby surfaces.
[0004] United States Patent No.
2,808,175 is directed to a pot lid handle and holder. The disclosed lid handle/holder supports
the lid in a substantially vertical position, but pot and lid in the disclosed position
is not stable and will tend to tip over in use.
SUMMARY OF THE SUBJECT TECHNOLOGY
[0005] According to an aspect of the subject technology, a cookware set comprising a pot
and a lid is provided. The lid has a support attached at the edge of the lid for safely
and temporarily supporting the lid on the rim of the pan. The support is configured
and disposed so that the lid is supportable in a substantially vertical position on
the edge of the pot, with the bottom of the lid facing inwards, and a lower portion
of the lid below the rim of the pot, so that any material dripping or falling off
of the lid will end up in the pot. The support has a base attached to the lid, and
two wings disposed on opposite ends of the base, the wings folded inward to form and
define a two-part channel for receiving the rim of the lid. The wings are separated
by a distance, forming a stable base for supporting the lid on the rim of the pot.
[0006] According to an aspect of the subject technology, a cookware set comprises a pot,
a lid configured to fit on and cover the pot in a first position, and a support attached
to an upper surface of the lid and disposed at the edge of the lid and configured
to support the lid in a substantially vertical position on a rim of the pot in a second
position, the support comprising a base and two wings extending from the base, each
of the two wings disposed on an opposite end of the base and having a bent portion
bent inward toward the base to define a two-piece channel defined by an upper surface
of the base and inner surfaces of the wings, the channel configured to receive a rim
of the pot in the second position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
Fig. 1 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a pot lid with a lid support.
Fig. 2 is a detail view of Fig. 1 showing the lid support.
Fig. 3 is an elevation view of a cookware set comprising a pot with a removable fitted
lid having a lid support according to an embodiment, in a first position with the
rim of the lid fitted on the rim of the pot.
Fig. 4 is a detail view of Fig. 3 showing the lid support.
Fig. 5 is an elevation view of a cookware set comprising a pot with a removable fitted
lid having a lid support according to an embodiment, in a second position with the
lid supported by the support on the rim of the pot.
Fig. 6 is a detail view of Fig. 5 showing the lid support.
Fig. 7 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a pot lid with a lid support.
Fig. 8 is a detail view of a pot lid with a lid support according to an embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE SUBJECT TECHNOLOGY
[0008] According to non-limiting aspects of the subject technology, Figures 1-7 show an
embodiment of a cookware set comprising a lid 1 having a handle 2.
[0009] Lid 1 fits to cover pot 3. Lid 1 has a lid support 10 attached to an upper surface
of lid 1 for supporting lid 1 in a substantially vertical position on the rim of pot
3, to provide access to the contents of pot 3 without the necessity of placing lid
1 on a nearby surface. Lid support 10 is attached to lid 1 by, for example, a permanently-bonding
adhesive, for example epoxy, or rivets passing through holes in lid 1, or any other
means of permanently attaching lid support 10 to lid 1.
[0010] Lid support 10 is formed and configured to support lid 1 in a substantially vertical
position on the rim 4 of pot 3. In the embodiment illustrated, lid support 10 comprises
a base 11 which is bonded to the upper surface of lid 1. Base 1 has a curved profile
14 on an edge thereof which is shaped to match the curvature of lid 1. In an embodiment,
the curved profile 14 of base 11 of support 10 follows and does not extend beyond
the edge of lid 1. In an embodiment, base 11 is has a beveled edge 19 along the curved
profile 14 (best seen in Fig. 8). On opposite ends of base 11, wings 12, 13 extend
upward from base 11. Wing 13, for example, has upwardly-extending portion 17. The
distal ends of wings 12, 13 are curved or hooked inward with respect to the upwardly-extending
portions and toward base 11 to form a two-part channel 15, 16 between base 11 and
the inner surfaces of wings 12, 13. In the embodiment shown, the distal ends are bent
inward toward the base to form an acute angle of less than 90 degrees with the upwardly-extending
portions of the respective wings. In an embodiment, the acute angle is 80 degrees,
or approximately 80 degrees, or within the range of 75-85 degrees. In other embodiments,
the distal ends are bent inward to form a right angle or an obtuse angle. The channel
15, 16 is configured and adapted to receive a rim 4 of pot 3.
[0011] In a first position, best seen in Figures 3 and 4, lid 1 is placed on the rim 4 of
pot 3 to cover the pot. The curved profile 14 of support 10 does not extend beyond
the rim 4 of pot 3.
[0012] In a second position, best seen in Figures 5 and 6, lid 1 is supported by support
10 in a substantially vertical position on the rim 4 of pot 3. The rim 4 of pot 3
is received in channel 15, 16 of support 10 and lid 1 is supported and stabilized
in a substantially vertical position by the contact of the inner surface of channel
15, 16 with rim 4 of pot 3. Lid 1, in the second position, is supported entirely over
pot 3 and is slightly inclined inward from vertical, at an angle of 10 degrees, or
approximately 10 degrees, or up to 10 degrees, or up to 15 degrees, or within the
range of 5 to 10 degrees, or within the range of 5 to 15 degrees, from vertical, so
that any material dripping or falling from lid 1 will land in pot 3 rather than an
adjacent surface. Additionally, the inward inclination of the lid 1 over the pot 4
in the second position locates the center of gravity of the cookware set over the
floor of pot 4, so that the cookware set is in a stable configuration (i.e. not likely
to tip over due to the lid 1 being in a vertical position). In the second position,
an edge of lid 1 is suspended below the rim of pot 3.
[0013] Preferably, the channel defined by support 10 is relatively long, to enable lid 1
to be supported in a stable position. In an embodiment, as best seen in Fig. 7, the
channel of support 10 subtends an angle 20 with respect to the center of lid 1. In
embodiments, angle 20 is 40 degrees, or approximately 40 degrees, or within the range
of 38 to 42 degrees, or within the range of 35 to 45 degrees.
[0014] In an embodiment, the support 10 is a single, unitary piece of a material suitable
for use in cookware, for example, metal, or heat-resistant plastic and may be manufactured
by, for example, by injection molding or 3D printing.
[0015] While specific embodiments of the subject technology have been shown and described
in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the subject technology,
it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing
from such principles. It will also be understood that the present subject technology
includes any combination of the features and elements disclosed herein and any combination
of equivalent features. The exemplary embodiments shown herein are presented for the
purposes of illustration only and are not meant to limit the scope of the subject
technology.
1. A cookware set comprising a pot, a lid configured to fit on and cover the pot in a
first position, and a support attached to an upper surface of the lid and disposed
at the edge of the lid and configured to support the lid in a substantially vertical
position on a rim of the pot in a second position, the support comprising a base and
two wings extending from the base, each of the two wings disposed on an opposite end
of the base and having a bent portion bent inward toward the base to define a two-piece
channel defined by an upper surface of the base and inner surfaces of the wings, the
channel configured to receive a rim of the pot in the second position.
2. The cookware set of claim 1 wherein the channel has a length subtending an angle with
respect to the center of the lid, the angle being 45 degrees or approximately 45 degrees
or within the range of 38 to 42 degrees, or within the range of 35 to 45 degrees.
3. The cookware set of claim 1 or 2 wherein the support is a single piece of metal or
molded heat-resistant plastic.
4. The cookware set of any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein, in the second position, the
lid is supported on the rim of the pot so that it is inclined inward from vertical,
at an angle of 10 degrees, or approximately 10 degrees, or up to 10 degrees, or up
to 15 degrees, or within the range of 5 to 10 degrees, or within the range of 5 to
15 degrees.
5. The cookware set of any preceding claim wherein the base of the support has an outer
edge with a curved profile, the outer edge of the support not extending beyond the
edge of the lid.
6. The cookware set of any preceding claim wherein in the second position, the edge of
the lid adjacent to the support is supported below the rim of the pot.
7. The cookware set of any preceding claim wherein each bent portion is bent inward to
form an angle of 80 degrees or approximately 80 degrees or within the range of 75-85
degrees.
8. The cookware set of any preceding claim wherein the base of the support has a beveled
edge along the curved profile.